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Configuring the service
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**Procedure 5.2. Updating the Object Storage configuration ``swift.yml``
file**
#. Copy the ``/etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/swift.yml.example`` file to
``/etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/swift.yml``:
.. code-block:: shell-session
# cp /etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/swift.yml.example \
/etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/swift.yml
#. Update the global override values:
.. code-block:: yaml
# global_overrides:
# swift:
# part_power: 8
# weight: 100
# min_part_hours: 1
# repl_number: 3
# storage_network: 'br-storage'
# replication_network: 'br-repl'
# drives:
# - name: sdc
# - name: sdd
# - name: sde
# - name: sdf
# mount_point: /srv/node
# account:
# container:
# storage_policies:
# - policy:
# name: gold
# index: 0
# default: True
# - policy:
# name: silver
# index: 1
# repl_number: 3
# deprecated: True
# statsd_host: statsd.example.com
# statsd_port: 8125
# statsd_metric_prefix:
# statsd_default_sample_rate: 1.0
# statsd_sample_rate_factor: 1.0
``part_power``
Set the partition power value based on the total amount of
storage the entire ring uses.
Multiply the maximum number of drives ever used with the swift
installation by 100 and round that value up to the
closest power of two value. For example, a maximum of six drives,
times 100, equals 600. The nearest power of two above 600 is two
to the power of nine, so the partition power is nine. The
partition power cannot be changed after the swift rings
are built.
``weight``
The default weight is 100. If the drives are different sizes, set
the weight value to avoid uneven distribution of data. For
example, a 1 TB disk would have a weight of 100, while a 2 TB
drive would have a weight of 200.
``min_part_hours``
The default value is 1. Set the minimum partition hours to the
amount of time to lock a partition's replicas after moving a partition.
Moving multiple replicas at the same time
makes data inaccessible. This value can be set separately in the
swift, container, account, and policy sections with the value in
lower sections superseding the value in the swift section.
``repl_number``
The default value is 3. Set the replication number to the number
of replicas of each object. This value can be set separately in
the swift, container, account, and policy sections with the value
in the more granular sections superseding the value in the swift
section.
``storage_network``
By default, the swift services listen on the default
management IP. Optionally, specify the interface of the storage
network.
If the ``storage_network`` is not set, but the ``storage_ips``
per host are set (or the ``storage_ip`` is not on the
``storage_network`` interface) the proxy server is unable
to connect to the storage services.
``replication_network``
Optionally, specify a dedicated replication network interface, so
dedicated replication can be setup. If this value is not
specified, no dedicated ``replication_network`` is set.
Replication does not work properly if the ``repl_ip`` is not able to
connect to other hosts ``repl_ip``.
``drives``
Set the default drives per host. This is useful when all hosts
have the same drives. These can be overridden on a per host
basis.
``mount_point``
Set the ``mount_point`` value to the location where the swift
drives are mounted. For example, with a mount point of ``/srv/node``
and a drive of ``sdc``, a drive is mounted at ``/srv/node/sdc`` on the
``swift_host``. This can be overridden on a per-host basis.
``storage_policies``
Storage policies determine on which hardware data is stored, how
the data is stored across that hardware, and in which region the
data resides. Each storage policy must have an unique ``name``
and a unique ``index``. There must be a storage policy with an
index of 0 in the ``swift.yml`` file to use any legacy containers
created before storage policies were instituted.
``default``
Set the default value to ``yes`` for at least one policy. This is
the default storage policy for any non-legacy containers that are
created.
``deprecated``
Set the deprecated value to ``yes`` to turn off storage policies.
For account and container rings, ``min_part_hours`` and
``repl_number`` are the only values that can be set. Setting them
in this section overrides the defaults for the specific ring.
``statsd_host``
Swift supports sending extra metrics to a ``statsd`` host. This option
sets the ``statsd`` host to receive ``statsd`` metrics. Specifying
this here applies to all hosts in the cluster.
If ``statsd_host`` is left blank or omitted, then ``statsd`` are
disabled.
All ``statsd`` settings can be overridden or you can specify deeper in the
structure if you want to only catch ``statsdv`` metrics on certain hosts.
``statsd_port``
Optionally, use this to specify the ``statsd`` server's port you are
sending metrics to. Defaults to 8125 of omitted.
``statsd_default_sample_rate`` and ``statsd_sample_rate_factor``
These ``statsd`` related options are more complex and are
used to tune how many samples are sent to ``statsd``. Omit them unless
you need to tweak these settings, if so first read:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/admin_guide.html
#. Update the swift proxy hosts values:
.. code-block:: yaml
# swift-proxy_hosts:
# infra-node1:
# ip: 192.0.2.1
# statsd_metric_prefix: proxy01
# infra-node2:
# ip: 192.0.2.2
# statsd_metric_prefix: proxy02
# infra-node3:
# ip: 192.0.2.3
# statsd_metric_prefix: proxy03
``swift-proxy_hosts``
Set the ``IP`` address of the hosts so Ansible connects to
to deploy the ``swift-proxy`` containers. The ``swift-proxy_hosts``
value matches the infra nodes.
``statsd_metric_prefix``
This metric is optional, and also only evaluated it you have defined
``statsd_host`` somewhere. It allows you define a prefix to add to
all ``statsd`` metrics sent from this hose. If omitted, use the node name.
#. Update the swift hosts values:
.. code-block:: yaml
# swift_hosts:
# swift-node1:
# ip: 192.0.2.4
# container_vars:
# swift_vars:
# zone: 0
# statsd_metric_prefix: node1
# swift-node2:
# ip: 192.0.2.5
# container_vars:
# swift_vars:
# zone: 1
# statsd_metric_prefix: node2
# swift-node3:
# ip: 192.0.2.6
# container_vars:
# swift_vars:
# zone: 2
# statsd_metric_prefix: node3
# swift-node4:
# ip: 192.0.2.7
# container_vars:
# swift_vars:
# zone: 3
# swift-node5:
# ip: 192.0.2.8
# container_vars:
# swift_vars:
# storage_ip: 198.51.100.8
# repl_ip: 203.0.113.8
# zone: 4
# region: 3
# weight: 200
# groups:
# - account
# - container
# - silver
# drives:
# - name: sdb
# weight: 75
# groups:
# - gold
# - name: sdc
# - name: sdd
# - name: sde
# - name: sdf
``swift_hosts``
Specify the hosts to be used as the storage nodes. The ``ip`` is
the address of the host to which Ansible connects. Set the name
and IP address of each swift host. The ``swift_hosts``
section is not required.
``swift_vars``
Contains the swift host specific values.
``storage_ip`` and ``repl_ip``
Base these values on the IP addresses of the host's
``storage_network`` or ``replication_network``. For example, if
the ``storage_network`` is ``br-storage`` and host1 has an IP
address of 1.1.1.1 on ``br-storage``, then this is the IP address
in use for ``storage_ip``. If only the ``storage_ip``
is specified, then the ``repl_ip`` defaults to the ``storage_ip``.
If neither are specified, both default to the host IP
address.
``zone``
The default is 0. Optionally, set the swift zone for the
ring.
``region``
Optionally, set the swift region for the ring.
``weight``
The default weight is 100. If the drives are different sizes, set
the weight value to avoid uneven distribution of data. This value
can be specified on a host or drive basis (if specified at both,
the drive setting takes precedence).
``groups``
Set the groups to list the rings to which a host's drive belongs.
This can be set on a per drive basis which overrides the host
setting.
``drives``
Set the names of the drives on the swift host. Specify at least
one name.
``statsd_metric_prefix``
This metric is optional, and only evaluates if ``statsd_host`` is defined
somewhere. This allows you to define a prefix to add to
all ``statsd`` metrics sent from the hose. If omitted, use the node name.
In the following example, ``swift-node5`` shows values in the
``swift_hosts`` section that override the global values. Groups
are set, which overrides the global settings for drive ``sdb``. The
weight is overridden for the host and specifically adjusted for drive
``sdb``.
.. code-block:: yaml
# swift-node5:
# ip: 192.0.2.8
# container_vars:
# swift_vars:
# storage_ip: 198.51.100.8
# repl_ip: 203.0.113.8
# zone: 4
# region: 3
# weight: 200
# groups:
# - account
# - container
# - silver
# drives:
# - name: sdb
# weight: 75
# groups:
# - gold
# - name: sdc
# - name: sdd
# - name: sde
# - name: sdf
#. Ensure the ``swift.yml`` is in the ``/etc/openstack_deploy/conf.d/``
folder.